Business Idioms Daily: Off the top of her head, Get cold feet, In the dog house, Cash Cow, Ate Crow, Bet on the wrong horse

Off the top of her head
Get cold feet
In the dog house
Cash Cow
Ate Crow
Bet on the wrong horse

A: Hey Mike, how did the presentations go last night?
B: Mine was just fine, but I noticed that Lisa was a bit nervous. Well, she was basically giving it off the top of her head, if I can be honest with you.
A: She’s told me a couple of times that she gets cold feet during occasions like doing presentation in front of big audiences.
B: I think she just needs more practice. I’m sure next time she will do just fine.
A: Anyways, how’s the Marketing Department doing this year?
B: Not so well. Everybody’s morale is low, especially Bens’. He’s in the doghouse now.
A: Ben, that new salesperson?
B: Yes, him. The so-called cash cow doesn’t appear to be a selling machine like he himself has claimed. He definitely ate crow when he lost the biggest contract with ABC Corporation. I think we’ve bet on the wrong horse this time.
A: That doesn’t sound like good news.

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